- At age 67, sent an intruder tumbling to the pavement below with a hit on the forehead after the man had who entered Ligon's Greenwich Village apartment through the window one August afternoon in 2013.
- He and friend Sam Waterston shared a New York City apartment in the early 1960s when they were struggling young actors, splitting rent of $25 a month. Waterson left to get married.
- Tom Ligon and K.C. Ligon were married on New Year's Eve in 1976 by Leigh Taylor-Young in her home in Beverly Hills, California. Among those present were the bride's parents, Nora Dunfee and David Clarke, and one of Mr. Ligon's co-stars in Jump (1971), Sally Kirkland.
- Plays H. C. Curry in "The Rainmaker" play by N. Richard Nash directed by Tim Vasen (Center Stage, Baltimore, Maryland, USA). (June 2003)
- Playing the Tiger in Rajiv Joseph's "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," directed by Giovanna Sardelli, at the Lark Theatre, New York City. (March 2007)
- Appearing in Tad Mosel's "All the Way Home" for Transport Group, directed by Jack Cummings III, at the Connelly Theatre, New York City. (November 2006)
- Appearing in The Audience, directed by Jack Cummings III for Transport Group, at the Connelly Theatre, New York City. (April 2005)
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